Coffee Exports Decline 38%

Coffee exports from Columbia have seen it’s lowest numbers since 1988.

DBR reports, Columbia’s National National Federation of Coffee Growers reveal that coffee exports in the country have dropped 38% in August. Coffee growth has been struggling since the storms hit the country last year. The exports have declined with 374,000 bags of coffee against last years 599,000 bags shipped.

Savor your next cup of coffee, folks. These are some hard times ahead.

[THX: DBR Photo Credit: Jeff Kubina]

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